Friday 1 July 2016

The Son Making His Corrupt Father Proud

Amaravathi: The corrupt activities of father-son duo are seen everywhere in the capital area. Another good example of the TDP’s atrocious rule is the Kondaveeti Vagu flood water lift irrigation scheme. Lokesh has arranged for agreement with a hardly known company for Rs.200 crore value of work.
This is what happened
There is a regulation stating that tenders should be called for if the value of a project is more than Rs.10 lakh and for those projects of worth more than Rs.100 crore, tenders have to be processed under the supervision of chief secretary and with permission from high power committee. But if there is more competition in tenders or if the CS poses hurdle to unfair activities, there will be little chance to pocket anything. Hence, Lokesh has plotted to give away tenders as secretly as possible for as much rate as possible and irrigation officials have implemented it. Decision has been taken to hand over project of Rs.200 crore to Aquatech company against regulations.
Technical conspiracy
Quotations have been invited in writing by KVLNP Chowdary, the SE of Guntur irrigation circle, on the 15th of this month from a handful of selected companies for supply of almost Rs.200 crore worth pipes and motors for Kondaveeti Vagu flood water lift irrigation scheme. Neither the worth of the project nor any technical aspects were mentioned in the letter. It has only been mentioned that equipment for lifting almost 6000 cusecs of flood water by 10-12 metres were needed. Letters were not sent for prominent companies like Kirloskar, KSB, Vilo and Flowmore. Three companies responded to the SE’s letter.
A company from Tamilnadu was disqualified with the excuse of sending proposals through email. Another company from Kolkata also was pushed aside citing some other lame reason. Finally, Aquatech company that had already had an agreement with Lokesh was chosen. It is heard that almost Rs.100 crore is going to be illegally pocketed in this transaction. 
Without electricity??
It is estimated that 30 megawatts of electricity is needed for the motors to extract 6000 cusecs of flood water. But there is no possibility for provision such high amount of electricity at this point. Electrical engineers say that supply through 220 KV power line would make an overload. Hence, use of diesel generators has been decided. Narla Tatarao Thermal Power Station (NTTPS) produces 210 megawatts power per unit. It has been decided that one-seventh of it would be provided by diesel generators. Use of diesel is posing threat of environmental pollution. Trials are being made to give the contract of generators to the supplier suggested by Lokesh.

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